Haiyun Wang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Haiyun Wang | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haiyun Wang , University of Sheffield, China.

Dr. Haiyun Wang is an accomplished materials scientist with a PhD in Engineering Materials from the University of Sheffield, UK (2019). Specializing in aerospace materials and composite materials, she has made significant contributions to microstructure control, fatigue life prediction, and atomic-scale studies of advanced materials. With a strong background in designing bulk metallic glass composites and working on cutting-edge company projects, she is known for her innovative approach to material engineering. Dr. Wang’s research focuses on developing and optimizing materials for industrial applications, making her a key contributor to advancements in materials science🌟🔬

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Suitability For The Award

Haiyun Wang is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Awards, having made significant contributions to the field of engineering materials, particularly in composite materials and metallic glasses. With a PhD in Engineering Materials from the University of Sheffield, he possesses a strong academic foundation, complemented by a Master’s degree in Aerospace Materials.

Education & Experience:

  • 🎓 PhD: Engineering Materials, University of Sheffield, UK (2019)
  • 🎓 MSc: Aerospace Materials, University of Sheffield, UK (2013)
  • 🧑‍🔬 Extensive experience in material microstructure analysis and fatigue life modeling
  • ⚙️ Specialized in high-strength aluminum alloys and bulk metallic glass composites
  • 🏭 Collaborated on industry-specific projects involving powder metallurgy and 3D printing

Professional Development

Dr. Haiyun Wang has been a key player in several high-impact research projects, focusing on material microstructures, fatigue prediction models, and advanced composite materials. She developed new techniques to optimize the mechanical properties of SiCp/Al composites and CuZr-based bulk metallic glass composites, enhancing their industrial applicability. Her experience spans atomic-scale research, heat treatment processes, and dynamic deformation damage analysis. Dr. Wang’s continuous learning and dedication to her field have equipped her with cutting-edge expertise, making her a significant force in materials science and engineering. 💡🔧

Research Focus

Dr. Haiyun Wang’s research focuses on materials science, with a specialization in composite materials and bulk metallic glass composites. Her work on SiCp/Al composites involves microstructure control and fatigue life prediction, while her projects on CuZr-based alloys explore phase separation and mechanical property optimization. She also delves into high-strength aluminum alloys, improving their microstructure through processes like Selective Laser Melting (SLM). With a strong foundation in atomic-scale studies and material evolution, her research has critical applications in aerospace and industrial manufacturing. 🧬⚛️

Awards and Honors 🏆✨

  • 🏅 Recognized for groundbreaking research in composite materials
  • 🌟 Best Dissertation Award, PhD Thesis on SiCp/Al Composites
  • 🏆 Published in leading journals on materials science
  • 🔬 Awarded for contributions to company projects on bulk metallic glasses
  • 🥇 Recipient of scholarships during MSc and PhD studies

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Conclusion

Haiyun Wang’s diverse research portfolio demonstrates a profound understanding of material behavior and innovative approaches to material design and processing. His contributions advance academic knowledge and have practical implications for industries relying on high-performance materials. Given his impactful research, dedication to innovation, and commitment to enhancing material properties, he stands out as a leading figure in the field of engineering materials, making him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Awards.

Dr. Di Zhang| Ferroelectrics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Zhang| Ferroelectrics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Di Zhang, Los Alamos National Laboratory , United States

Dr. Richard Zhang is a distinguished materials scientist specializing in the synthesis and characterization of advanced metal-oxide thin films. Currently a Director’s Postdoc Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory, he leads research on resistive switching mechanisms in oxide-based memristor devices using cutting-edge in-situ techniques. Richard’s expertise spans TEM microscopy, materials synthesis, and optical characterization, supported by extensive experience managing lab facilities and organizing international conferences. Recognized for his contributions with numerous awards, including the 2024 MRS Spring Meeting Best Poster Award, he continues to drive innovation in functional materials for next-generation electronics and energy applications. 🌟🔬

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EDUCATION BACKGROUND

  • Ph.D. in Materials Engineering, Purdue University, May 2021
  • M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Mar. 2017
  • B.E. in Materials Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, July 2013

WORKING EXPERIENCE

  • Director’s Postdoc Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Aug 2021 – present
  • Ph.D. Candidate, Purdue University, Sept. 2017 – May 2021
  • Master Student, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, April 2014 – Mar. 2017

RESEARCH FACILITIES & SKILLS

  • Microstructure characterization: TEM, FIB, Cryo-FIB, in situ (S)TEM heating/biasing, electron tomography, etc.
  • Materials synthesis: Pulsed laser deposition, RF Magnetron sputtering, etc.
  • Physical property measurement: PFM, Electrical four-point probe station, PPMS, etc.
  • Optical characterization: UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer, Spectroscopic ellipsometry, Raman spectroscopy, etc.
  • Simulation software: COMSOL Multiphysics, SRIM.
  • Analytical X-ray techniques: theta-2theta, rocking curve, RSM, etc.
  • Data analysis and visualization: Python (Spyder, Jupyter, Hyperspy), MATLAB, Office Suite, etc.

HONORS & AWARDS

  • 2024 Early Career Distinguished Presenter Award (MRS Society)
  • 2024 MRS Spring Meeting Best Poster Award (<1%, 5 out of 500+) (MRS Society)
  • 2021 Director’s Postdoctoral Fellowship (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
  • 2021 Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award (Purdue University)
  • 2021 MRS Spring Meeting Science as Art Competition Finalist (MRS Society)
  • and more…

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Grants and Proposals Writing Experience
  • Lab Facilities Management
  • User Facilities Accesses
  • Professional Organizations: MRS, MSA, APS, ACerS
  • Conference Organizing Experience

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  • Various presentations at prestigious conferences

Guest Editors Experience

  • Editor for MRS Advances and Crystals (MDPI)

Papers Reviewing Experience

  • Reviewer for numerous peer-reviewed journals

TEACHING & MENTORING EXPERIENCE

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant at Purdue University
  • Mentored numerous students in research

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